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Available processing resources influence encoding-related brain activity before an event.

Giulia Galli1, A Dorothea Gebert, Leun J Otten

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Anticipatory brain activity aids memory encoding, but only when sufficient cognitive resources are available. Dividing attention between tasks limits these preparatory brain influences on long-term memory formation.

Keywords:
Divided attentionEncodingLong-term memoryPrestimulus brain activityProcessing resources

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Area of Science:

  • Cognitive Neuroscience
  • Neuroscience of Memory

Background:

  • Effective cognitive functioning relies on both event-elicited and prestimulus brain activity.
  • Previous research indicates anticipatory activity influences various cognitive domains, including memory.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To investigate whether prestimulus brain activity predicting memory encoding depends on processing resource availability.
  • To determine if attentional demands affect the relationship between anticipatory brain activity and long-term memory.

Main Methods:

  • Recorded scalp electroencephalography (EEG) from healthy adults memorizing visual and auditory words.
  • Manipulated processing resource availability by varying the difficulty of a perceptual discrimination task cued before word presentation.
  • Correlated prestimulus brain activity with subsequent word recall accuracy.

Main Results:

  • Prestimulus brain activity predicted later word recall, but only when participants performed an easy discrimination task on the cue.
  • Difficult perceptual discrimination, requiring divided attention, abolished the predictive relationship between prestimulus activity and memory encoding.
  • Findings suggest anticipatory influences on memory are capacity-limited and sensitive to attentional load.

Conclusions:

  • Prestimulus neural activity influencing long-term memory encoding is constrained by the availability of cognitive resources.
  • Effective allocation of attention to preparatory processes is crucial for anticipatory influences on memory to impact encoding.
  • These results highlight the limited capacity of attentional mechanisms in modulating memory formation through prestimulus brain activity.